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The effect of low calcium diet, mithramycin, and dichlorodimethylene bisphosphonate on humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy in nude mice transplanted with the canine adenocarcinoma tumor line (CAC-8).

The effect of a low calcium diet, mithramycin, or dichlorodimethylene bisphosphonate were evaluated in nude mice with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy associated with the transplanted canine adenocarcinoma (CAC-8). Low calcium (0.01%) diet significantly reduced serum calcium levels in hypercalcemic nude mice and reduced urine calcium excretion to control levels. Mithramycin (8 mg/kg) decreased serum calcium concentration and urine calcium excretion to the range of control non-tumor-bearing nude mice at day 5 after a single injection, but there was no change in the number of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive osteoclasts in lumbar vertebrae. Osteoclasts from CAC 8-bearing nude mice after mithramycin administration were decreased in size, had small ruffled borders, and increased relative size of clear zones. Dichlorodimethylene bisphosphonate (Cl2MDP) (45 mg/kg) partially reduced serum calcium concentration of hypercalcemic tumor-bearing nude mice, decreased urine calcium excretion to control levels, and markedly reduced the numbers of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive osteoclasts in lumbar vertebrae. Osteoclasts from Cl2MDP-treated nude mice were smaller and had a reduced frequency of ruffled borders than saline-treated hypercalcemic nude mice. In vitro bone resorption induced by CAC-8 extract was significantly reduced by Cl2MDP and mithramycin. The results of these investigations suggest that the hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria associated with HHM in nude mice with CAC-8 are the combined result of altered calcium homeostasis in the bone, kidney, and intestine. Chemotherapeutic agents that specifically affect only bone or feeding a low calcium diet alone may not completely ameliorate the hypercalcemia of HHM.[1]

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